Monday AA Meetings in Dallas
Grace Calvary Church
Open Speaker Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
40.37 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Faith Alive Methodist Church
As Bill Sees It AA Meeting, Discussion, Open AA Meeting, Literature Meeting, Wheelchair Access
40.87 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
St. Paul's UCC Church
Open Discussion AA Meeting, Step Meeting
50.93 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
St. John's UCC Church
Closed Step Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
53.34 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
St Mary's Episcopal Church 104 Louella Ave (& Lancaster Rt 30)
Closed Literature AA Meeting
53.35 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
St Isaac Joques Church 50 Walker Rd (& Valley Forge)
Open AA Discussion Meeting
53.35 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
The Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua
Open Discussion AA Meeting
53.42 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Washington West Project 1201 Locust St
Open Big Book Meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous
54.28 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Onala Recovery Center
Closed Discussion AA Meeting
56.07 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
St Michael`s Orthodox Church
Open Beginners Discussion Big Book & Step
56.07 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Onala Recovery Center
Open Discussion AA Meeting
56.07 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Onala Recovery Center
Open Discussion AA Meeting
56.07 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Onala Recovery Center
Open Discussion AA Meeting
56.07 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
First Presbyterian Church
Closed AA Discussion Meeting, Speaker, Wheelchair Access
56.08 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
Open Big Book AA Meeting
56.27 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Tuesday AA Meetings in Dallas
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Wednesday AA Meetings in Dallas
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Thursday AA Meetings in Dallas
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Friday AA Meetings in Dallas
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Saturday AA Meetings in Dallas
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Pres Church
Open Discussion AA Meeting
8.36 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
Sunday AA Meetings in Dallas
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Open Meeting of Alcoholic's Anonymous
10.15 miles from the center of Dallas, PA
If you can't find a meeting close to you at the time you're looking for, we recommend checking out nearby towns including: Shavertown, Trucksville, Chase, and Harveys Lake.
Additional local resources: Dallas NA Meetings | Dallas Al-Anon Meetings
What is an AA Meeting?
AA is a program founded to help those who suffer from dependence to alcohol stay sober. It is free to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting in Dallas, PA as the funding is voluntarily contributed from its members.
AA is one of most highly regarded programs in the United States and around the world that helps countless men and women get sober in the pursuit of lifelong recovery. Alcoholics Anonymous meetings are commonly made up of small groups of people who share their recovery journey and are there to help new members stay sober.
How to Choose an AA Meeting in Dallas, PA
It is important when coming to AA that you choose a meeting that is best for where you are at in sobriety. The first type of meeting is a new comers meeting and is not only for new comers but is a meeting that encourages them to speak their truth and reach out for help. The next type of meeting would be a single gender meeting, either a men’s meeting or women’s meeting. These types of meeting are not opened to the opposite sex. A Closed meeting simply means the group is closed to any discussion that does not involve how to maintain sobriety from alcohol. Talking about any other drugs is not allowed. A Step Study is a gathering that is simply a specific step and discussed in length regarding the best approach to working this step and applying it to your daily life. Traditions meetings are based off the 12 traditions of AA. Not to be confused with the 12 steps. The traditions are built to maintain order throughout AA and holding each group accountable to these traditions is the reason you can walk into a meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous anywhere in across the globe to hear the same message.
How to get the most out of your initial AA meeting in Dallas, PA
To get the most out of your initial AA meeting you need to walk in willing to accept change and be open minded. Make sure to arrive 30 minutes early and stay 30 minutes after because there is always a “before” and “after” for every meeting, where the members of the group gather outside and talk. Make sure during opening announcements that you raise your hand to introduce yourself as a new member of AA. Don't forget to inquire about a meeting list, with contact information of the group members. Last, but certainly not least don’t hesitate to raise your hand and speak, share the story that lead you to your first AA meeting.